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The Battle For WondLa (The Search for Wondla, #3) The Battle For WondLa by Tony DiTerlizzi
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“We are born, we live, and we perish, perhaps to be born again in some other form...Galaxies are but one living entity burning with the energy from all of us. Life and death are but siblings who turn the universe continually. Endlessly.”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle For WondLa
“But our knowledge, the things we learn, can carry on in others after we are gone...The toil of this journey, our journey, is the map for those who will follow.”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle For WondLa
“But our knowledge, the things we learn, can carry on in others after we are gone...The toil of this journey, our journey, is the man for those who will follow.”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle For WondLa
“Maybe answers are found not in observing but in doing. Doing the right thing" -Eva Nine”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle For WondLa
“Even the most wicked have a family that loves them.”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle For WondLa
tags: hope, life
“Most will tell you what they believe to be fact because it is much harder to conceal it. It takes effort to suppress the truth. It usually eats you up from the inside out if you try to contain it in silence. In the end you have to decide what truth resides best within you... even if your point of view does not agree with others.”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle For WondLa
“FOR, IN THE FINAL ANALYSIS, our most basic common link IS THAT WE ALL INHABIT this small planet. WE ALL BREATHE THE SAME AIR. We all cherish our children’s future. AND WE ARE ALL MORTAL. —John F. Kennedy”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle for WondLa
“Several years had passed since the Battle of Solas. Eva Nine, now in her late teens, tied up her long white hair and adjusted her brightly patterned clothing. She dashed past the marked-up maps and naturalistic drawings of plants and animals that hung on the walls of her home. Stepping out onto the planked walkway that connected her hut with all the rest in her tower at Lacus, she spotted Rovender adjusting the cable that stretched across the round bowl shape of the village. Fringed multicolored pennants and flags caught the light of the late-day sun as they hung from the cable. “Is it on there?” Eva asked. “It is.” Rovender pointed to the string of flags flapping about in the breeze. “See?” Eva’s eyes followed the cable. Among images and words sewn onto the flags was a familiar robotic face. “Hostia did a great job painting these. She got Muthr’s face just right.” “She did. I might like it better than the one she did of Arius.” Rovender smiled. “I’m glad Muthr is hanging next to your father.” Eva watched the flags. “I wish she could have met him. I think they would have had a lot to talk about.” “Who’s to say they haven’t met?” Rovender put his arm around Eva’s shoulder. “Who knows what the next journey holds?” Eva nodded in agreement, her mind filled with reflection. “You’ll have to let Hostia know how much you like it tonight at dinner.”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle for WondLa
“I think home can be more than a single place. I think it is wherever you find those that you love. A family." -Eva”
Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle For WondLa